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    so amazing. The structure is set ironically in three parts or acts that make the plot; the exposition and rising action‚ the climax‚ and the falling action and resolution. The exposition and rising action is the set-up of the entire film and is also the longest part of the movie; this is Act I and Act II. There are many important points in this section that leads to the climax and resolution. In Act I and the exposition‚ viewers are introduced to the main characters and the setting of the story. Viewers

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    Types of Information Bias

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    saying that an emotional plea would be a bad thing every so often‚ but because of the format and news story selection‚ emotions are all that dictate the news. This is very true with our second information bias‚ dramatization. Dramatization is the soap opera view of the news‚ believing that crisis over continuity is better than issues-driven reporting. Dramatization of the news also goes hand in hand with personalization in the fact that is a cheap emotional device. This is where the crisis cycle

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    The earliest known English work of this particular period was John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera‚ an operatic satire piece‚ poking fun at upper-class‚ reputable citizens who were compared to being no better than a common thief. The music featured within the play‚ however‚ was not entirely original: a selection of popular songs of the time was used as accompaniment to originally written lyrics. Various other ballad operas‚ burlettas and early versions of pantomimes made up the majority of the musicals performed

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    Promethean Man: Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage The Myth of Prometheus: The ancient Greek myth of Prometheus is a tale about philanthropy‚ strength of character‚ moral truth and the willingness to sacrifice oneself for the good of others. It has stayed one of the most influential Greek myths throughout the centuries‚ and has inspired numerous works of art from literature to paintings and sculputres. In Greek mythology‚ Prometheus (derived from the ancient Greek word meaning "forethought") was

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    dichotomy‚ while highlighting the dramatic verisimilitude of the values presented in the outside and inside worlds. Lewis‚ a young‚ inexperienced radical and director of the production undergoes an extensive transformation during his participation in the opera as it becomes a catalyst for both him and the patients. The problematic nature of what is considered “normal” highlights the “insane” normality of existence‚ which enriches the principle of drama. The opening scene establishes the characters and the

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    man on this beach by himself spraying two bottles of axe on his body. It looks like he knows what the outcome will be at the end‚ and he has a big smile on his face while spinning slowly in circles. The music is that intense opera music in all action movies during the climax. There are 3 types of girls in bikinis. If you pay close attention the brunettes are the girls in the red bikinis. The blondes are the girls in the green bikinis‚ and the blue/black bikinis are a mix of both brunettes and blondes

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    odd foundation for the relationship between the children and Boo at the start of the book. This relationship could be described at best as terrified. Scout mentions the Radley place in chapter 1 when she says; “inside the house lived a malevolent phantom”. But as the book progresses the children begin to believe less and less of the tales that have been told to them about Boo‚ and begin more to base their opinions of him on their experiences with Boo. They come to realize that he really doesn’t want

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    "Phantoms of the Theatre." AMERICAN THEATRE. N.p.‚ 01 Dec. 2016. Web. 22 Dec. 2016. Doug MacGowan. "The Macbeth Curse." Historic Mysteries. N.p.‚ 19 May 2012. Web. 21 Dec. 2016. Faires‚ Robert. "The Curse of the Play." Arts - The Austin Chronicle. N.p.‚ 13 Oct. 2000. Web. 21 Dec. 2016. Harkin‚ Tess. "Top 10 Theater Superstitions | Camp Broadway." Camp Broadway RSS. N.p.‚ 31 Oct. 2012. Web. 21 Dec. 2016. McNamara‚ Robert. "Bloody 1849 New York City Riot Was Provoked By Opera House Actors

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    The Romantic Period (1825-1900) History The Romantic era developed from the social and political disorders that were post the French revolution. One major historical highlight of Romantic era was the death of Beethoven in 1827. In addition‚ people broke free from the government during the Romantic era and that brought forth many new artistic ideas. Individuals were now free to experiment with their passions‚ personal feelings‚ and they had the freedom to wonder. Because of this socio-political

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    had a nervous breakdown. Later‚ in the 1880s‚ he became depressed due to the failure of his marriage‚ which is said to be because of his homosexuality‚ which resulted in an attempt to take his life. Due to these events‚ Tchaikovsky composed the opera Eugene Onegin‚ which was about an unrequited love. Sometime during the same year‚ Tchaikovsky composed the “1812 Overture” in celebration of Napoleon’s defeat by Russia. In addition‚ during his time‚ Czar Alexander II was promoting reforms in Russia;

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